Long before becoming Game of Thrones' bighearted giant, Hodor, Kristian Nairn was a successful Irish DJ and EDM producer. While Hodor and his ward, Bran, have taken a little holiday from the HBO series, Nairn has remained plenty busy working on his music.

Earlier this month, Nairn released his first original track, "Up (Club Mix)," featuring Leanne Robinson, and on Wednesday, he released its B-side, "Beacon." Not a shabby or simple-minded debut at all.

A debut long in the making. Nairn is no newcomer to the EDM scene. He's been DJing for 20 years, and he also plays guitar and sings. For 11 years, he's held down a residency at the Kremlin, a famed Irish club. He's performed alongside the Scissor Sisters, Calvin Harris and Alphabeat. His role on Game of Thrones has only increased his visibility, and Nairn has been relishing every bit of it.

Nairn recently wrapped up a three-month Rave of Thrones tour, apparently a wild, cosplay-heavy affair. Wireddescribed Nairn's set as "progressive house," with a few dialogue samples of his character and one chiptune variation of the Game of Thrones title theme mixed in, "but mostly he's just lost in the trance of a continually pulsating rhythm."

A man wonders whether or not their onscreen chemistry would carry over into their music. A mixtape of Hodor house remixes of "Rains of Castamere" and "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" would be far more enjoyable than the terrible hip-hop mixtapes HBO has been peddling the last two seasons.